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March 5, 2021 midnight

Legals for March, 5 2021

February 13, 2020 1 a.m.

LEAP Update classes being offered soon

Since they have been offered, more than 1,800 Idaho loggers have taken the University of Idaho Extension program on forest ecology, silviculture, and water quality, titled Logger Education to Advance Professionalism or “LEAP”.

June 19, 2020 1 a.m.

SCRC awarded COVID-19 grant

A final round of grants totaling $200,000 from the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund for Idaho will go to community organizations throughout the state to help low-income individuals and families experiencing homelessness or housing instability, food insecurity and/or domestic violence, along with those in need of physical or mental healthcare, and childcare.

March 18, 2020 8:12 p.m.

Bill limiting Idaho whistleblower lawsuits heads to governor

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Whistleblower lawsuits against Idaho would be limited to $370,000 in non-economic damages under legislation that headed to the governor on Wednesday.

May 27, 2016 1 a.m.

Aerospace Manufacturing Day celebrates key Idaho industry

In response to the expansion and growing importance of aerospace manufacturing in the state, including Bonner County, Gov. C.L “Butch” Otter has designated June 1 as Aerospace Manufacturing Day in Idaho.

February 13, 2020 midnight

LEAP Update classes being offered soon

Since they have been offered, more than 1,800 Idaho loggers have taken the University of Idaho Extension program on forest ecology, silviculture, and water quality, titled Logger Education to Advance Professionalism or “LEAP”.

April 25, 2024 1 a.m.

Want a voice? Get out and vote

If you are a woman in Idaho, you are not free. You are not free to obtain pregnancy care that is the standard of care in free states. Or to have the lowest possible risk for pregnancy-related death for yourself or for your baby. You are not free to visit another state without Big Brother monitoring you.

January 17, 2017 12:30 a.m.

Legals January 17, 2017

NOTICE TO CREDITORS (I.C. 15-3-801) CASE NO. CV-2016-1786 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BONNER IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BARBARA L. CRAWFORD Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the the undersigned has been appointed personal representative, in the above-name decedent. All persons having claims against the decedent or the estate are required to present the claim within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented to the undersigned at the address indicated, and filed with the Clerk of the Court. DATED this 6 day of January 2017 /s/ Gerald D. Crawford 11040 West Park Range Road Littleton, CO 80127 SNP LEGAL 4232 JAN 10, 17, 24, 2017

Idaho certifies general election results
November 26, 2022 1 a.m.

Idaho certifies general election results

Voter turnout across the state came to 56.8%, and 44,285 Idahoans registered to vote on Election Day

The Idaho State Board of Canvassers voted 3-0 Wednesday to certify the results of the state’s general election. As part of the canvass and certification, the State Board of Canvassers met at the Idaho State Capitol, received a report from the Secretary of State’s Office and was presented with election data and results from every precinct in the state.

Bill requires Idaho libraries move ‘harmful materials’
April 4, 2024 1 a.m.

Bill requires Idaho libraries move ‘harmful materials’

House Bill 710 would require Idaho public and school libraries to move materials deemed harmful to children, or face lawsuits.

A bill to require Idaho public and school libraries to move materials deemed harmful to children, or face lawsuits, passed the Idaho Senate and House on Wednesday. House Bill 710, backed by Republican legislative leaders, follows years of attempts by the Idaho Legislature to regulate materials deemed harmful to children in Idaho libraries.

Group seeks to add Medicaid expansion to November ballot
December 14, 2017 midnight

Group seeks to add Medicaid expansion to November ballot

SANDPOINT — Reclaim Idaho's green, 1977 Dodge "Medicaid Mobile" rolled through town in July as Luke Mayville and Garrett Strizich began their statewide journey to bring awareness to Idaho's health care coverage gap.

April 16, 2015 7 a.m.

We cannot afford to sell off Idaho's sovereignty

There is a lot of controversy over SB 1067 and child support payments. Below is an explanation of what happened in the Idaho House committee by Rep. Ron Nate.

GOP pushes new bill to outlaw use of student IDs in elections
February 2, 2023 1 a.m.

GOP pushes new bill to outlaw use of student IDs in elections

New bill in the Idaho Legislature would also prohibit voters’ ability to sign personal identification affidavits to vote

A new bill introduced Monday morning in the Idaho Legislature would prohibit the use of student IDs as an acceptable form of identification for voting in Idaho elections, and it would remove a voter’s ability to sign an affidavit to prove their identity to vote.

March 26, 2019 1 a.m.

No headline

Our legislative representatives in Boise tell us that they care about the Idaho Constitution and yet their actions tell us that they do not. Senate Bill 1159 will make it all but impossible for the citizens of Idaho to use our constitutional right to create laws through the citizens’ ballot initiative process.

Reclaim Idaho fires back at Regan
April 9, 2019 1 a.m.

Reclaim Idaho fires back at Regan

COEUR d’ALENE — The battle over Medicaid expansion in Idaho rages on, and the two Idaho groups most firmly entrenched against one another in the fight, Reclaim Idaho and the Idaho Freedom Foundation, remain at the forefront of the debate.

Idaho Senate votes to repeal state ban on parading in public with firearms
March 7, 2023 1 a.m.

Idaho Senate votes to repeal state ban on parading in public with firearms

Opponents said passing the bill would remove Idaho’s ban on private militias

The Republican supermajority in the Idaho Senate passed a bill Monday that repeals a state law banning groups of people from parading in public with firearms in any Idaho city or town. Passing the bill would also remove Idaho’s prohibition on private militias, one Democratic senator who voted against the bill said.

August 28, 2010 9 p.m.

Conservation is wise use without abuse

This letter is written in support of the Idaho Fish and Game Department, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission, and Tony McDermott in particular, and the wolf management plan for the state of Idaho.

House votes to prohibit use of student IDs in voting
February 22, 2023 1 a.m.

House votes to prohibit use of student IDs in voting

After party-line vote with all Democrats voting against it, legislation now heads to Idaho Senate for consideration

The Republican-controlled Idaho House of Representatives voted along party lines Monday to pass a bill that would remove student IDs from the list of types of identification accepted to vote at Idaho polls. Rep. Tina Lambert, R-Caldwell, sponsored House Bill 124, saying it would help prevent fraud at the polls — without citing any specific instances in Idaho where student IDs were used to commit voter fraud.

Woodward named Agriculture All-Star
January 18, 2022 1 a.m.

Woodward named Agriculture All-Star

Senator Jim Woodward, R-Sagle, was given the Ag All Star award by the Food Producers of Idaho on Wednesday.

November 20, 2020 4:30 p.m.

Idaho unemployment drops to 5.5%, but COVID-19 cases surge

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho’s unemployment rate has dropped to 5.5%